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Advice on Centering a Beam
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<blockquote data-quote="redoak" data-source="post: 697132" data-attributes="member: 14290"><p>Thanks! I think I was also a little too conservative when I made my first cut, I probably should have taken another inch on the side with too much wain.</p><p></p><p>Lots to learn.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I've got a bunch of 10' red oak logs from 12 to 22." I think I recall from this site that one ought to treat the ends to prevent checking? What should I put on them? They've only been doiwn a couple weeks, do you have to wait or just seal them right away?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redoak, post: 697132, member: 14290"] Thanks! I think I was also a little too conservative when I made my first cut, I probably should have taken another inch on the side with too much wain. Lots to learn. BTW, I've got a bunch of 10' red oak logs from 12 to 22." I think I recall from this site that one ought to treat the ends to prevent checking? What should I put on them? They've only been doiwn a couple weeks, do you have to wait or just seal them right away? [/QUOTE]
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